Cigar-lighter.



G. DIGKSON.

CIGAR LIGHTER.

APPLICATION FILED DEO.17, 1910.

Patnted Oct. 17, 1911.

I- llxlllillllllll .illt llll ll Q/vvbweomioz 2. In a cigar lighter, the combination of n reservoirga plug having a tight sliding fit "therein and containing-e hole for a wick, a

cover fitting on said plug and adapted to slide longitudinally across the same, a pyrophoric substance carried by the cover, and a knife-edge upon the plug which is adapted to Scrape the pyrophoric substance as the cover is moved across the plug.

3. In a cigar lighter, the combination of a fiat reservoir, a long narrow plug having a, tight sliding-fit therein and containing a hole for a wick near one end, a cover fitting over said plug and adapted to slide longi-' tudinally across the same in the direction of its length and away from the Wick, a knife-edge rejecting upwardly from the plug near t e wick hole, and apyrophoric substance on the inner side of the cover and adapted to he scraped by the knife-edge us the cover is slid across the plug.

4. In a cigar lighter, the C(Hl'll'JlIlLtllOfl of areservoir ii plug having a tight sliding fit therein and formed with u hollow in its top and :1 wick-hole (attending downthrough the plug from the hollow, a cover embracing the sides of the plug around the hollow and adapted to slide longitudimilly across the plug, a scraper, n. pyrephorie substance arranged so as to be scraped by the scraper as the cover is moved, and means to prevent the cover becoming detached from the plug. This specification signed and witnessed this 9th day of December, A. 1)., 1910.

CHARLES DICKSON. Signed in the presence otP- JOHN \V. Tnonrsox,

Lucius l). Vnnxnr. 

